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The Fantasy Of Disability Images Of Loss In Popular Culture Jeffrey Preston

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The Fantasy Of Disability Images Of Loss In Popular Culture Jeffrey Preston
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Jeffrey Preston
ISBN: 9781317032021, 1317032020
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Fantasy Of Disability Images Of Loss In Popular Culture Jeffrey Preston by Jeffrey Preston 9781317032021, 1317032020 instant download after payment.

What are the unconscious fantasies circulating in representations of disability? What role do these fantasies play in defining the condition of disability? What can these fantasies teach us about human vulnerability writ large?
The Fantasy of Disability explores how popular culture texts, such as Degrassi: The Next Generation and Glee, fantasize about what life with a physical disability must be like, while at the same time exerting tremendous pressure on disabled individuals to conform their identity and behaviour to fit within the margins of these societally perpetuated archetypes. Rather than merely engaging with how disability is represented, though, this text investigates how representations of disability reveal their nondisabled producers to be perpetually anxious subjects, doomed to fear not just the disabled subject but the very reality of disability lurking within.
Situated at the nexus of disability studies, media studies and psychology, this text presents an innovative way of analyzing representations of disability in popular culture, inverting the psychoanalytic gaze back upon the nondisabled to investigate how disability can become a lens through which to interrogate the normate subject.

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